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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Mar 1981, p. 46

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PAGE 2t - PLA1NPEALER * <4 FRIDAY. MARCH M. 1M1 Great graphics make room come alive! 728-0433 BANK MemBer FDIC SM IS Far Yaur Htm Improvonoiit Loan..Oar Specialty' Th«r«'s lots to bo dono, and lots of bonofits to onjoy whon you modornizo, odd a room, mako onorgy saving improvomonts that roduco fuol costs I And soo us first about our low- cost loan plans that budgot your paymonts. It's a stop in tho right diroction I T»r ysBH BANKING HOURS Lobby Mon Tu^s. Thur* 9 to 3 Fn 9 to 8 Sot 9 Noon Drive Up A Walk-up Mon Tu«t Wtd. Thurt Fn. 8 to 8 Sot 0 to 3 MUSHROOM, ROYAL NAVY AND ALABASTER are the col­ ors of thio graphic treatment of • dining alcove that gives it zing. Stripes up the wall and across the ceiling that match the vanes of Levolor vertical blinds were designed by Sue Gold­ stein and Diane Weisman of Interior Graphics to give a feeling of height, make the ceiling interesting rather than ordinary, and disguise the window by traveling through it. PRE-SEASON FENCE SALE Decorating with graphics is a great way to make a tired room come alive. Two specialists in ihe tech­ nique of applying paint to walls in geometric formations arc Sue Goldstein and Diane Weisman of Interior Graphics, who offer these suggestions for using color to dramatize any room in the house. Let the space, condition and shape of the room dictate what to focus on and what to block out. Play up architectural assets by painting around features you want to emphasize; through those that are uninteresting or interruptive. For example, to direct the eye to a door, frame it with color. To camouflage a window, carry wall colors across it. Color treatments The designers themselves do this by matching the slat colors of the Venetian blinds or the vanes of verticals, which they favor as window treatments, to the soft or vibrant colors of their graphics--a process made easy with Levolor's new system of take-home chips that list, on the back, the manufacturer names and numbers of paints that match "Riviera" and vertical blind colors. The chips are available in home centers, paint stores and shade shops. Draw to scale Once you've determined the colors you want to use, and have . an idea of the design you want to create. draw it on graph paper to approximate scale. Then, with tape, outline it on the wall to de­ termine if the scale is correct. This way you can change a curve to an angle, or raise oi lower a stripe, before commit ting yourself by the application of paint. V*%VS«%V.:*V.V.%V .V »'< Meier 's PRE­ SEASON TAX REFUND? A Small Deposit Guarantees Early Spring Installation At Sale Prices, 90 Days Same As Cash PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED BY OUR CREWS OR 00 IT-YOURSELF&SAVE • All tools furnished FREE f FREE instructions Big Savings on over 50 Types of Wood Fencing GIVING YOU THE BEST JOB HAS KEPT US NUMBER 1 FOR 19 YEARS , • FENCING • POOLS • HOT TUBS • CHEMICALS • ACCESSORIES • POOL TABLES • PINBALL & MORE BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE- CALL FOR HOME APPOINTMENT I Meier's MASTERBILT Manufacturing Co.,Inc. --W* MEMBER ra SAVINGS 30% D E A L D I R E C T W I T H T H E M A N U F A C T U R E R We' re the M idwest s LARGEST Fence & Poo! Co ! CALL NOW FOR FREE EST IMATES a n d H o m e A p p o i n t m e n t ( 3 1 2 ) 587-7711 NEW TREES AND SHRUBSget bettrr elart when equal part, of sphagnum peat moM and soil are used for the planting medium. Peat moan condition* the soil eo that water and nu­ trients will stay at root level where they are needed. Tree planting tips Spring is a g(x>d time of year to add new trees and shrubs to the yard. If you plan to add a new tree or shrub, here are some tips which will help you provide the best possible growing condi­ tions to help them thrive: Dig a hole about twice the diameter of the root ball, plac­ ing the soil to one side (prefera­ bly on a large tarp to protect the lawn). Next, fill the hole with water and let drain. Thert, mix an equal part of Canadian sphag­ num peat moss with the soil which has been removed froth the hole. The sphagnum peat moss conditions the soil assuring that water and nutrients stay at root level where they are needed Fill the hole halfway with the peat moss/soil mixture and water thoroughly Set the tree or shrub in the hole making sure the original soil line matches the soil level of the new location. Loosen the burlap around the root ball and fill the hole with the remaining soil/sphagnum peat moss mixture. Tamp the soil and water thoroughly. Leave a slight depression to col­ lect rainfall. NATIONAL INSTITUTE l45S..S,yt9nlM.rOP?, 5T.ORtWOU»SiMQt CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES (312)587-7711 WE COME TO YOU! •. 12) Fox Lake N ft FRI9-9 ,TUES.THURS9-£, -SAT 9-5 SUN 10-5 ••••••••wiiriUMHf WATER NEWLY PLANTED TREE or shrub thoroughly and leave a 'slight dejJrevion fcroupd ij. to'collect r»inf«ll!, Peat

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